Providenciales, affectionately called "Provo," is the most well known of the Turks and Caicos islands and represents the main tourist centre. It is the most developed island but still is a wonderful destination for those wanting to escape. Provo has been voted "best beach" in the world multiple years in a row and is surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches. It is located on the western end of the Turks and Caicos island chain and features modern convenience, luxurious hotels, villas and condos, numerous restaurants, spas, and shopping facilities as well as a championship golf course. ...

The famous Grace Bay, consistently named "Best Beach," is where resorts are primarily centered. This almost 20 kilometre uncrowded beach affords plenty of opportunities for water based activities, beachcombing, and sunbathing, and the developed area features the opportunity to dine in famous restaurants and shop at two large shopping malls as well as local shops.

Other attractions in Providenciales include Chalk Sound National Park, which is a landlocked lagoon with only a small strip of land separating the sound from the ocean. It features a large lake, stunningly turquoise waters, white sand beaches and a number of small cays. Another stunning beach is Malcolm's Road Beach at the far west of side of the island.

For those who wish to discover a bit of Caribbean history, Bight and Blue Hills are the two oldest Providenciales' settlements and feature small craft shops, bakeries, bars and restaurants where one can sample the freshest of seafood. Providenciales is home to the world's only conch farm where conches are grown from tiny veligers to four year old adults. To visit this farm is a truly unique experience.

Apart from the beaches, Providenciales' charm lies in its rugged hills and ridges speckled with prickly pear cacti and scrub, historic sites, modern convenience, relaxed atmosphere, and friendly locals. But it is best known of all for its world class diving and mile and miles of reefs that are close to shore and beckon discovery. For a truly magical vacation, you will want to visit this idyllic and peaceful island destination.

The currency used is the United States Dollar, but various other currencies can be exchanged there as well.

The average temperature in the winter months is around 25°C and climbs to the mid 30s in the summer months. It is almost always sunny in Turks and Caicos.

The voltage used is 120V.

English is the language spoken in Procidenciales but many locals speak Creole.